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USC wins the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate Invitational by one stroke for its first victory of the season.
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USC, Justin Suh Secure First Wins Of Season At Golf Club Of Georgia Collegiate Invitational
October 21, 2018 | Men's Golf, Features
Trojans come from behind to win by one stroke.
Senior Justin Suh fired a final-round 4-under 68 en route to a 4-stroke victory while sophomore Kaito Onishi carded a 3-under 69, the duo leading No. 8 USC's final-round charge as the Trojans came from behind to win by one stroke at the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate Invitational in Alpharetta, Ga., on Sunday (Oct. 21).
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USC, eight back after the first round and two back heading into today, won with a combined 22-under 842 (278-280-284) thanks to a tournament-best 4-under final round. The Trojans finished one better than Clemson and three ahead of host Georgia Tech.
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Suh, who just took over the No. 1 spot in the World Amateur Golf Rankings this week, only bolstered his credentials thanks to his winning 14-under 202 (67-67-68). He approached the 18th green needing a two-putt from four feet to clinch USC's first win of the season, and used both putts to secure the title.
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His medalist honor was the seventh of his career after a school-record five as a junior and one as a sophomore. He had six birdies against two bogeys in today's final round and now has six rounds under 70 in nine outings this year.
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Junior Kyle Suppa finished a season-best tied for seventh at 5-under 211 (70-67-74), just off his career best tie for sixth last season.
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Onishi came on strong Sunday to tie for 15th at 3-under 213 (70-74-69). He was 1-under going out, 2-under coming in, including a key birdie on 18.
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Freshman Charlie Reiter tied for 41st at 4-over 220 (71-76-73) and junior Cheng Jin tied for 45th at 5-over 221 (74-72-75).
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USC, eight back after the first round and two back heading into today, won with a combined 22-under 842 (278-280-284) thanks to a tournament-best 4-under final round. The Trojans finished one better than Clemson and three ahead of host Georgia Tech.
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Suh, who just took over the No. 1 spot in the World Amateur Golf Rankings this week, only bolstered his credentials thanks to his winning 14-under 202 (67-67-68). He approached the 18th green needing a two-putt from four feet to clinch USC's first win of the season, and used both putts to secure the title.
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His medalist honor was the seventh of his career after a school-record five as a junior and one as a sophomore. He had six birdies against two bogeys in today's final round and now has six rounds under 70 in nine outings this year.
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Junior Kyle Suppa finished a season-best tied for seventh at 5-under 211 (70-67-74), just off his career best tie for sixth last season.
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Onishi came on strong Sunday to tie for 15th at 3-under 213 (70-74-69). He was 1-under going out, 2-under coming in, including a key birdie on 18.
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Freshman Charlie Reiter tied for 41st at 4-over 220 (71-76-73) and junior Cheng Jin tied for 45th at 5-over 221 (74-72-75).
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